Chidera Stanley Anthony, Chinonyelum Emmanuel Agbo, Ikponmwosa Jude Ogieuhi, Victor Oluwatomiwa Ajekiigbe, Mercy Chisom Agu, Jagunmolu Habiblah Ayomide, Emmanuel Oyedeji Oyetola, Temilade Patience Adejumo, Kenechukwu Hilary Umenzeakor, Olufemi Akinmeji, Oluwafemi Isaiah Ajimotokan, Oluwaseun Abiola Matthew, Joseph C Ikekwere
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自闭症是一种神经发育疾病,被认为是一个重大的全球公共卫生问题。然而,对非洲护理人员的社会经济影响的了解有限。这项范围审查综合了来自非洲国家的研究证据,以检查自闭症儿童照顾者面临的社会经济负担。使用适当的关键词和布尔运算符,在PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science和African Journals Online (AJOL)等数据库中进行了广泛的文献检索。对文章的资格进行了筛选,以确保只包括在非洲进行并报告对自闭症儿童照料者的社会经济影响的研究。数据按主题提取和合成。使用CASP工具进行质量评估。在数据库生成的450项研究中,2017年至2025年间发表的15项研究符合资格标准。这些研究都是在非洲国家进行的。照顾者经历了直接的经济负担,如医疗保健、特殊饮食要求、教育和交通费用。间接经济负担包括生产力低下和失业。此外,照顾者经历了心理社会影响,如抑郁、悲伤、耻辱和社会排斥,尤其是母亲。在所有研究中,由于基础设施薄弱,大多数护理人员在获得社会化治疗和保健服务方面面临挑战。在非洲,自闭症的需求给照料者带来了沉重的经济负担和社会排斥。难以获得保健服务和基础设施薄弱进一步加重了这一负担,增加了非洲护理人员所面临的困难。解决非洲的自闭症护理危机需要各国政府、非政府组织和卫生系统共同努力,培训一线工作人员,以确保为护理人员和自闭症患者提供公平和有效的支持。
Caregiving for children with autism in africa: A scoping review of socioeconomic impact with a call for intersectoral collaboration.
Autism is a neurodevelopmental condition recognized as a significant global public health concern. However, there is limited understanding of the socioeconomic impact on caregivers in Africa. This scoping review synthesizes evidence from studies across African nations to examine the socioeconomic burdens faced by caregivers of children with autism. An extensive literature search was conducted across databases including PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and African Journals Online (AJOL) using appropriate keywords and Boolean operators. The articles were screened for eligibility, ensuring that only studies conducted in Africa and reporting the socioeconomic impact on caregivers of children with autism were included. Data was extracted and synthesized thematically. Quality assessment was done using the CASP tool. Out of the 450 studies generated across the databases, 15 studies published between 2017 and 2025 met the eligibility criteria. The studies involved were all conducted in African countries. Caregivers experienced direct financial burdens such as expenses for healthcare, special dietary requirements, education, and transport. Indirect financial burden included poor productivity and job losses. Additionally, the caregivers experienced psychosocial effects such as depression, grief, stigma, and social exclusion, especially the mothers. Across the studies, most caregivers had challenges in accessing socialized therapy and healthcare services due to poor infrastructure. The demands of autism cause a significant financial burden and social exclusion for caregivers in Africa. Poor access to healthcare services and poor infrastructure further compound this burden, increasing the difficulties experienced by caregivers in Africa. Addressing the autism care crisis in Africa will require joint efforts from governments, NGOs, and health systems, training frontline workers to ensure fair and effective support for both caregivers and autistic individuals.
期刊介绍:
European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry is Europe''s only peer-reviewed journal entirely devoted to child and adolescent psychiatry. It aims to further a broad understanding of psychopathology in children and adolescents. Empirical research is its foundation, and clinical relevance is its hallmark.
European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry welcomes in particular papers covering neuropsychiatry, cognitive neuroscience, genetics, neuroimaging, pharmacology, and related fields of interest. Contributions are encouraged from all around the world.